# Overdueorunpaidfees
**Source**: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/fees-costs/payment-information/overdue-or-unpaid-fees
**Parent**: https://www.uts.edu.au/for-students/admissions-entry/fees-costs/international-fees
Fees are considered to overdue or unpaid, if they haven't been paid by the due date listed on your student invoice.
You can view your outstanding fees in [My Student Admin](https://uts-web.t1cloud.com/T1SMDefault/WebApps/eStudent/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fT1SMDefault%2fWebApps%2feStudent%2fdefault.aspx)[.](https://onestopadmin.uts.edu.au/estudent/) You can also access your Invoice in [My Student Admin](https://uts-web.t1cloud.com/T1SMDefault/WebApps/eStudent/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fT1SMDefault%2fWebApps%2feStudent%2fdefault.aspx) to check whether you currently have any outstanding fees.
Unpaid student fees have serious consequences. Unpaid fees can result in:
- a [late payment fee](https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/fees-and-payment/other-fees-and-charges)
- A fee sanction impacting:
- access to your results
- your ability to vary your enrolment
- your ability to obtain formal documentation from UTS
- exclusion from UTS facilities including the blocking of some or all your online access and email
- ineligibility to graduate
- cancellation of your enrolment
- referral to an external debt collection agency
If you are experiencing financial difficulty you may be eligible for assistance from the [UTS Financial Assistance Service](https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/financial-help/financial-assistance-service). There may be options available to assist you to continue your studies.